tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989121904965444460.post7950505531874539091..comments2018-05-24T04:16:28.741-05:00Comments on Leaves for Trees: Military Monday - Philip Kuhn's Ohio Civil War recordsHeather Kuhn Roelkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07247311735034470203noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989121904965444460.post-37861035890249638122012-02-28T07:44:37.061-06:002012-02-28T07:44:37.061-06:00Shelley, thank you for your input. I am so glad to...Shelley, thank you for your input. I am so glad to hear that my records were not the only ones light in content! I struggle with getting the pension records based only on the price. Not that I&#39;m a penny pincher, but I&#39;m not sure that I will learn enough from the file that I don&#39;t already know to justify the price. But to know that it was worth it in your instances is good news. Thank you!Heather Kuhn Roelkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07247311735034470203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989121904965444460.post-72635413181413089712012-02-27T22:19:50.143-06:002012-02-27T22:19:50.143-06:00That&#39;s neat that Philip was Chief Musician, He...That&#39;s neat that Philip was Chief Musician, Heather. I had three ancestors in Ohio volunteer regiments, and the Compiled Service Records for all three gave only bare-bones information, like you found. But the pension files for all of them were lengthy and rich with details. So you might be pleasantly surprised if you decide to order the pension records. It&#39;s a lot of money, but I was glad I did it when I saw how much more I got from it. Anyway, good luck with your search for more about Philip!Shelley Bishophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07488453243236670013noreply@blogger.com